Focus Ireland says it's "deeply worried" about the Government's decision to end the eviction ban.
The homeless support charity says ending the ban on March 31st will see "unprecedented numbers" of people losing their homes.
Opposition parties are calling for it to be re-instated immediately to prevent thousands of people from becoming homeless.
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100 members of the Association of Garda Sergeants and Inspectors will march to Garda HQ this morning for its first "Day of Action."
A letter will be handed to Garda Commissioner Drew Harris highlighting concerns the association has relating to health, safety and welfare.
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Most Irish workers think a four-day working week would be a good idea.
A new Hays Ireland survey shows 95% of people would be in favour of the move.
Eight in ten believe a four-day working week will become a reality within the next ten years.
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Irish Cinema picked up two Oscars overnight.
Northern Irish comedy drama 'An Irish Goodbye' won Best Live Action Short Film, while Dubliner Richard Baneham won his second Visial Effects Oscar for his work on Avatar.
President Michael D Higgins has congratulated the Irish winners, along with all the other Irish nominees.
But there was no glory for the Banshees of Inisherin which had 9 Oscar nods, or An Cailin Ciuin.
It was sci-fi movie Everything Everywhere All At Once that was the big winner - going home with seven awards, including best picture.
All Quiet on The Western Front won four awards.